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...demonstration. It has already been demonstrated that one-celled animals can live indefinitely. But from single-celled animals there is a wide gap. Dr. Carrel's chickenheart-tissue is not a chicken. It is in effect a group of single cells living individually in an ideal environment without mutual interdependence. The real importance of the experiment is that it may furnish important information on the processes of tissue growth...
...general, the impression I have received is that TIME is lacking in any superior editorial ability and in any conscientious devotion to its ideals as expressed in ads: that it shows immaturity and reliance on the usual high pressure salesmanship and advertising to put it over. I will see TIME occasionally and if it shows any progress toward realization of its expressed ideal, I will know about it without the assistance of a Circulation Manager or a two page ad in the Saturday Evening Post...
Four games are scheduled for foreign rinks, and only twice will the 1929 aggregation meet its foes on the Arena ice. St. Marks, Milton, Exeter, and Andover will all be invaded by the Crimson skaters. Dartmouth and Yale will play under the ideal conditions of the Arena...
...informed by the advocates of our "joining" the court that the new international court is a cherished American ideal; that is substitutes a judicial court for ephemeral and temporary arbitral tribunals; that it substitutes adjudication by law for adjudication by force, and decision by law for decision by compromise; that the issue is between those "who want to set up machinery for the settlement of international disputes according to law and those who in disdain of all effort would continue the present anarchic state, that the new international court is urgently needed if peace is to be assured, and that...
...probably we never would, one may properly question the purpose that it is intended that our joining shall subserve. Is it merely to encourage others to submit to the court? Is it just a sentimental question without possibility of any tangible effect on us? Is this the cherished American ideal...